Are the Seahawks really too ‘desperate’ to get Peyton Manning?

ESPN’s Adam Schefter doesn’t think Seattle is a potential destination for Peyton Manning this offseason, as the All-Star quarterback weighs his options beyond the Indianapolis Colts.

In fact, the Seahawks are too “desperate” to have a real shot at Manning, according to Schefter.

That’s what Schefter says in a video (embedded below) Thursday about Manning’s possible moves. Manning, 35, is recovering from multiple surgeries on his neck and likely no longer has a home with the Colts, which after going 2-14 this past season are expected to draft Stanford QB Andrew Luck with the first NFL Draft pick.

“Kansas City, Minnesota, Seattle, Cleveland, Buffalo and Jacksonville each could use Manning,” Schefter says, “but they need him more than he needs them, giving Manning more viable options.”